Hotel Regina

Hotel Regina

Social Programme

OCtober 1, Evening Programme 17:00 – 22:00

Historic TRam Ride

Be fascinated by the flair of past decades of Viennese tramways and enjoy the journey on one of the largest tram networks in Europe through one of the most beautiful cities in the world.

Dinner at the Heuriger

ZUM MARTIN SEPPCobenzlgasse 341190 Wien

Heuriger is the name given to a tavern in Eastern Austria, where a local winemaker serves his or her new wine under a special licence in alternate months during the growing season. The Heurige are renowned for their atmosphere of Gemütlichkeit shared among a throng enjoying young wine, simple food, and - in some places - Schrammelmusik. They correspond to the Straußwirtschaften in the German Rheinland, the Frasche in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, and Osmiza in Slovenia.

October 2, Satellite Programme 14:30 – 16:30

Wiener Moderne

The Wiener Moderne or Viennese Modern Age is a term describing the culture of Vienna in the period between approximately 1890 and 1910. Its effect on the spheres of philosophy, literature, music, art, design and architecture is still noticable in Vienna today.Among many siginicant personalities there has to be mentioned Otto Wagner and Adolf Loos in the architecture, Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalises or the philosopher and Physicist Ernst Mach.

IMperial VIENNA

The Hofburg is the former imperial palace in the centre of Vienna. Built in the 13th century and expanded in the centuries since, the palace has been the seat of power of the Habsburg dynasty rulers, and today the official residence and workplace of the President of Austria. It was the principal imperial winter residence, as Schönbrunn Palace was the summer residence.

SChönbrunn Castle

Schönbrunn Palace is a former imperial summer residence located in Vienna, Austria. The 1,441room Baroque palace is one of the most important architectural, cultural, and historical monuments in the country. Since the mid-1950s it has been a major tourist attraction. The history of the palace and its vast gardens spans over 300 years, reflecting the changing tastes, interests, and aspirations of successive Habsburg monarchs.